It will be interesting to see if the statistics bear that out over time. Currently, I'm not sure they do.
Yeah, maybe an assumption, but I don't think it could ever lower your odds of survival.
It will be interesting to see if the statistics bear that out over time. Currently, I'm not sure they do.
Yeah, maybe an assumption, but I don't think it could ever lower your odds of survival.
It will be interesting to see if the statistics bear that out over time. Currently, I'm not sure they do.
Awesome info as usual BBI. May it take you a long time to compile more stats and update your charts. Yeah, I know its not gonna happen, but we can hope for fewer incidents.
Just one question, what is a "Handgun-other" ? Derringer?
I'd say a proper training class that reinforced how terrible off body carry was, that carrying on an empty chamber was bad, disguising your draw stroke, and either ditching the thumb safety or practicing until you couldn't get it wrong would have increased the success rates.
Great thread BBI i'm hooked! Can you tell more about victim killed reaching for weapon? In glove box? Too late to draw?
BBI, this is a great thread. Thanks so much for the time and effort you have put into this already! I don't bookmark many threads, but I am bookmarking this one.
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Awesomesauce.
Humbly, I think it should be a breakdown in each of the "shots fired" categories.
Something like this, that could be relatively transferred to a pivot table:
Total Shots During Encounter Shots Prior to Resolution Victim outcome (w/l)